For many immigrants, their children's schools offer their first sustained interaction with the major societal institutions of their new countries, and so exploring the ways in which immigrant parents manage their children's educational experiences offers insight into how they adapt to new cultural ...
Data analysis reveals that Chinese parents got involved in their childrenrsquo;s school education regardless of personal experiences. They expressed beliefs that parental involvement is beneficial to both the school and children. However, generally speaking, participants did not go to their childrenrsquo...
LOS ANGELES, June 26 (Xinhua) -- A federal judge in San Diego, California issued a preliminary injunction on Tuesday ordering the U.S. border authority to stop separating migrant parents and children who have crossed over from Mexico and to work to reunite the separated families within 30 day...
We provide causal evidence of the impact of parents' unauthorized immigration status on the health of their U.S. citizen children. The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program granted temporary protection from deportation to ... J Hainmueller,D Lawrence,Marten, Linna,... - 《Science...
It shows the huge diversity of situations regarding the socioeconomic position of parents and the social background. In particular, children from Western Europe and the United States live in highly skilled families whereas children from Portugal and the Balkans live in families with a very low ...
Albany: State University of New York, Child Trends and the Center for Social and Demographic Analysis.The phrase "children in immigrant families" refers to both first generation (immigrant) children and second genera- tion children (U.S.-born children of immigrant parents). In their research ...
Asian Indian immigrant parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have unique experiences and challenges grounded within th... AN Zechella,VV Raval - 《Journal of Child & Family Studies》 被引量: 1发表: 2016年 加载更多0...
children'" Supporting, illustrative narratives are presented in connection with each theme to explain the perspectives of these immigrant parents on their children's schooling in the United States, and to add other tentative factors for further research into the decline of the children's academic ...
"Our findings suggest that violence, abuse, and neglect may be much less common in the lives ofimmigrant parentsand their children than in the lives of U.S.-born counterparts. This may challenge assumptions about immigrants and what their unique health risks and needs may be," said Keith Mar...
The adjusted prevalence of having a medical home was 28% among foreign-born CSHCNs (P < .05) and 37% among CSHCNs with a foreign-born parent (P < .001), compared with 49% among CSHCNs with US-born parents. Foreign-born children without special needs also had a lower odds of a ...